2010
A married woman realizes how unhappy her marriage really is, and that her life needs to go in a different direction. After a painful divorce, she takes off on a round-the-world journey to "find herself".
133 min
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Margot Adler has been a priestess of Wicca for 19 years, and is the author of Drawing Down the Moon. She lectures and gives workshops on the Craft and women’s spirituality throughout the country. In her “parallel” life, she is a correspondent for National Public Radio.
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The ultimate reward of walking through our fears and into the unknown is something everyone longs for: We come to feel more at home in our own skin and on the face of the earth.
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Introduction to Channeling & Spirit Communication, covering the ethics of channeling and mediumship, meditation and preparation styles, protection and opening techniques as well as how to channel and be a medium.
Spirit is encouraging everyone to start opening up to their soul purpose, psychic development, and true ascension journey, which is focused on being openly and honestly yourself – to yourself and to this world.
Talk of Ven. Ani Tenzin Palmo in Tashi Jong, North India, on November 14,2000
Helen Palmer, co-founder of the Enneagram Professional Training Program, reflects on more than 30 years of history in a conversation with Mónica Tinoco, board member and membership chair of The Narrative Enneagram's board of directors.
Michael Beckwith discusses the 4 Stages of Spiritual Growth and ultimately the dissolution of boundaries between you and the universe itself. What is spiritual growth? Is there a step-by-step process? How do you start your spiritual journey
In this book Almaas demonstrates that healthy ego development is part of the continuum of spiritual development. He also establishes the possibility of attaining inner realization and developing our essential being—“the pearl beyond price”—in the context of living a normal human life.
In this wise and witty invitation to Buddhist meditation, Ethan Nichtern, a senior teacher in the Shambhala Buddhist tradition, investigates the journey each of us takes to find where we belong.
Before she became a celebrated teacher and lecturer, Gabrielle Bernstein was going down a dangerous path. For years, Bernstein struggled with eating disorders, drug and alcohol abuse, and constant self-doubt and self-loathing.